Undergraduate Course Catalog 2005-2006

Information Technology Management is a dynamic, rapidly-growing field that plays a vital role in organizations all over the world. Statistics indicate that IT managers will be among the most sought after professionals in the coming decades due to the expansion of the role of technology in all job sectors. The Information Technology Management program offers a combination of technical and managerial expertise that will prepare students to work in a variety of businesses, industrial and government settings with a keen understanding of the industry's strategic objectives and management practices.

PROGRAM ENTRANCE REQUIREMENTS

Applicants should be at least 24 years of age with 3 years of work experience and successful completion of at least 32 semester credit hours or more of college-level learning (credits may be earned through transfer coursework, military experience, ACE evaluated courses, CLEP or DANTES exams.)

Minors are available in a variety of business and interdisciplinary areas including Accounting, Communication Technology, Computer Graphic Design,
E-Business, Economics, Finance, Healthcare Leadership, Marketing, Management Information Systems, Multimedia, Networking Technology, and Web Programming (Note: not all of these are available in an accelerated/evening format.) See an advisor for more information. Electives are dependent upon choice of major/concentration.

OPTIONAL CERTIFICATES

Certificates are available in E-Business, Entrepreneurship, Executive Leadership, Information Technology, Networking, Personal Financial Planning, and Project Management (Note: not all of these are available in an accelerated/evening format.)